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Cheetah Speech-to-Text Demos

Made in Vancouver, Canada by Picovoice

Cheetah

Cheetah is an on-device streaming speech-to-text engine. Cheetah is:

  • Private; All voice processing runs locally.
  • Accurate [1]
  • Compact and Computationally-Efficient [2]
  • Cross-Platform:
    • Linux (x86_64)
    • macOS (x86_64, arm64)
    • Windows (x86_64)
    • Android
    • iOS
    • Raspberry Pi (3, 4, 5)

Compatibility

  • go 1.16+
  • Runs on Linux (x86_64), macOS (x86_64, arm64), Windows (x86_64), and Raspberry Pi (3, 4, 5).

AccessKey

Cheetah requires a valid Picovoice AccessKey at initialization. AccessKey acts as your credentials when using Cheetah SDKs. You can get your AccessKey for free. Make sure to keep your AccessKey secret. Signup or Login to Picovoice Console to get your AccessKey.

Usage

File Demo

NOTE: The working directory for the following go commands is:

cheetah/demo/go

Run the following in the terminal:

go run filedemo/cheetah_file_demo.go \
-input_audio_path "${AUDIO_PATH}" \
-access_key "${ACCESS_KEY}"

Replace ${ACCESS_KEY} with yours obtained from Picovoice Console and ${AUDIO_PATH} with a path to an audio file (.wav extension) you wish to transcribe.

Microphone Demo

You need a working microphone connected to your machine for this demo. Run the following in the terminal:

go run micdemo/cheetah_mic_demo.go -access_key "${ACCESS_KEY}"

Replace ${ACCESS_KEY} with yours obtained from Picovoice Console. Once running, the demo prints:

Using device: sof-hda-dsp Digital Microphone
Listening...

It is possible that the default audio input device is not the one you wish to use. There are a couple of debugging facilities baked into the demo application to solve this. First, type the following into the console:

go run micdemo/cheetah_mic_demo.go -show_audio_devices

It provides information about various audio input devices on the box. Here is an example output:

index: 0, device name: USB Audio Device
index: 1, device name: MacBook Air Microphone

You can use the device index to specify which microphone to use for the demo. For instance, if you want to use the USB Audio Device in the above example, you can invoke the demo application as below:

go run micdemo/cheetah_mic_demo.go \
-access_key "${ACCESS_KEY}" \
-audio_device_index 0

If the problem persists we suggest storing the recorded audio into a file for inspection. This can be achieved with:

go run micdemo/cheetah_mic_demo.go \
-access_key "${ACCESS_KEY}" \
-audio_device_index 0 \
-output_path ./test.wav

If after listening to stored file there is no apparent problem detected please open an issue.